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Show Octobr DESERET NEWS, Thursday, 8B 1969 2, Citizens Approve Skyline Drive Job MT. with the highway, funds to he provided over a n.EASAXT, Sanpete pened Proposed resurfacCounty of Skyline Dme received ing strong public support here Wednesday night in the last of three hearings held throughout the county. Voting on the que ition of major improvement s for the toad, 73 favored ?n oil surface, 31 voted for gravel, and seven voted in favor of no im- number Gov. Calvin Representing Ramp'on. E. Armstrong said the project would be part of the since development, Sanpete is one of 92 counties r area. in the Bruce Four-Corne- Four-Corne- TO CITIZENS I.ISTF Armstrong told the group office the governor's that would consider the attitude of the local citizens befote recommending any kind of action. He commended the public response to the hearings and the fairness of the sessions. "Everyone who wanted to had a chance to express am very himself," he said. impressed with the activity anil interest of the people. Commissioner Keith R. Jor- - now rests County Sanpete Industrial Development ComCommissioner Clifmission. ford Blackham told the gtoup. ihe $14,470,090 costs on vhi h the project, begins at Highway 31 and ends in Mayfield, have been estimated at $320,000. A final cost of $13,930,000 has bepn for the proposed e two-lan- sears L. provement. "The decision with of e Lady Bird's Aide Chides News Media tone of hundreds of other Continued from Page cared about getting things done," she stated. "He was not ruthless as some of his critics said, but he wa impatient - he cared about getting tomorrows duties dons yes- ly terday. some of the deadline problems and pressures of the news media. Mrs, Carpenter said her main duties were to "help Mrs. Johnson help the President, and that this entailed such hectic incidents as two weddings, camand whistle-stopaign tours. B-- l corps centers Lady gensen said the project had been blown out of proportion and charged that Fairview citizens had used undue influence in the matter. However, had it not been for tire Fairview citizens, the project would have come to naught, Jorgensen continued, adding that many persons were unaware that the federal law outlining specific uses for public lands had been ignored and that all action on the drive had been stopped. Money is available for the project, according to Tommy Tucker, Fairview, development company agent. This conclusion was backed up by Armstrong, who reported that available monies s from the project could make it possible to supplement thp Skyline costs ftoni 30 to SO per cent. He sa'd money could be made available over a period of time from the Economic Development Administration and the state. NO MILE LIMIT Forest Service officials assured the citizens that no mile limitation will be placed on either side of the road, with neepssary adjustments to be made before the project is Four-Corner- started. In answer to a question on the feasibility study of economic possibilities, Armstrong said, "Its on the governor' desk awaiting request from Johnson fared the press, she Bird better with said, partially becaust the First Lady held a university journalism degree and realized While emphasizing she did not want to criticize the nations journalists as a whole, she said some reporting was more sensational than factual. She cited heavy news coverage of an outbreak at a Job Corps center in Breckenridge County, Ky., while little news attention was given to "or dee late-eveni- jU you people. Commissioner Blackham said the public participation at the series of hearings had been good and termed the county commission "pleased with the interest shown. He said both proponents and opponents had been given fair and equal opportunity to express their views. ban-gues- ts p Shelly Bullough Kelly Bullnugb Diann Dannie Carol Carpenter THE DESERET NEWS SENDS (IRTHOAT GREETINGS TO: Shiliy an Ktlly Buitough, twin daughters of Mr ard Mrs Buhotigh, 38SS Dian Drive; Carol Carpenter, daughter of Mr gng Mrs. Do1 g Carpenter, 2039 E 4365 South; Dann Dan&ie, daugner of Mr. end Mrs Ferrii Dansie, Biuffdale; Bridget Smith, daughter of Mr. Mrs Brent Smith, 167 VV ICO North, Bountiful; Dane Tully, daughter of Mr and Mrs George Tully, llr? $ fteodsid Drive; Brent Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs Jer Atkinson, ft E. Carlsan Av , Mid-vtson gf Mr and Mrs Rodney Christensen, Andrew Christensen 254! S. ?0 E , Bountiful, Harold Glade son of Mr f'r s. Roberr Glade. 1&&8 E 45i5 South, Todd Kapos, son of Mr. ad M'S. John Kapos, 220 Lincoln Lane; Snauna Bennett, daughier of Mr and Mrs Norman Bennett. 330 E 550 Nortn, Brunt. fuf and a otnr babies one year o'd Thursday (Pictures of baoes of Deeret Nnvs subscribers will be taken free of charge at th Deseret News 10 am. until oaoy photo siud o. 34 E 1't South, Monday through Friday fr ) pm. it least tour days before baby s birthday ) IIRTHI At REPORTED from in LAKE area changes. He said California's constitution is being revised in three major stages, each covering a wide area of subject matter. However, he warned, s there may be specific ques-tivn- be proposed separately tn thp public will have a clear choice in areas of major change or conshould siderable controversy. Sumner said the rev isions in California had major support of legislators, which helped gieatly in approval ot the first revision. However, phase when the second stage was submitted, voters turned it dow n by a narrow margin and complained of too large a variety of subject matter. The second phase revisions wil be submitted in 1970 in four separate ballot questions and have a good chance of passage, he said, Todd Glade Kpos Mr. and Mr. and Mr ard GIRuS; Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr and M . and Mr and Mr. and Sbauna Bennett Nr. Mr. Mr- Taylor-v-H- e North Bountiful. R J. Btswortfi. W f 223S BeM Air Dr Vernan Rooene Kent Stewart, 995 MacFeriand Of, 470 i Neil, 1075 E 13th Sauth. h East Merreli, East Bunvcn, HS0-4fE ?3C7 6203 South. W Haskell Richmond, 1863 Edison Ave Swa.n 246 N Man Bount ful. Whitman, 554 S C euth. L. Bartol, 1123 F. ?!h Mrs. Scott S Mrs. Ga en B M's. AAr R Mrs. PhtMip Mrs. Daniel Mrs Gerald Mars. David AAr. Hubert Alt? ram ryuti amis h He added l Harold Mr. and Mrs. G. ReDft Move, 7b9 3031 Fast Mr and Mrs. MHWn T. Quinn, 5060 S Lamnm, HOS- n v.?m which t Andrew hr it, tr risen Mrs. Kelly Sutherland. East Mr. Mr. Ray E. Qian, Randolph, R.ch Caunfy. Mr. and Mrs. Sevn L Smvth. 141) Graen $1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Jensen, Bee 33), Lvmn, Wye. Mr. arsd AMs, John Bruner, 53 Tiffany Ct AAr and Mrs Cal G. Redmund, 5U7 S 1200 West Ogden Mr. ard Mrs. David M. Boulton, 141 N. 6h East Kaysvil. Mr. and Mrs. Bruca A Black, S537 $ 4270 West, Kea. ns M- -. and Mrs. Dacn McBride, 1549 S. 720 West, Woods Cress Mr. and Mrs. James C 5 boon 2908 S. FS West Bountiful. Mr. A no Mr Dick H Fon, 1582 W 2700 Soot. AAr. Constitution Revision Plan B-- SALT PITALS: ROYS: ad Continued from Pag? voters of the Brent Atkinson Diane Tully Bridget Smith th.it the system of constitutional change by submission of proposals to the voter is better than the constitutional convention method because it gives the voter more opportunity to consider the changes as proposed and, in the long, run, is less costly. Sumner had one more bit of advice write the proposed changes in concise, language, without or ambiguous superfluous wording. LOOK! . . . YOU BUY THE BEEF, WE GIVE YOU THE PORK Use Your Bank Card V easily-understo- " 'Wo. 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